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My brain was burning : Doctors thought Queensland mum was having a pandemic breakdown

Imagine falling dramatically ill from an autoimmune condition that causes your body to attack your brain, only for everyone around you to assume you re going mad. That is what happened to Queensland mum-of-three Elly Hawkins in April last year, just as the COVID-19 pandemic was taking hold in Australia. The doctors just kept telling me I was having this breakdown due to the pandemic, Ms Hawkins says. Queensland mum Elly Hawkins fell ill with autoimmune encephalitis last year, the same condition explored in a the Netflix documentary Brain on Fire.(Supplied: Elly Hawkins) It would take almost six months for Ms Hawkins, 35, to find a neurologist who knew what was really going on and diagnose her mystery illness - autoimmune encephalitis.

Depression, anxiety: Pandemic takes its toll on young kids

Depression, anxiety: Pandemic takes its toll on young kids High numbers of young Australian children are still experiencing anxiety while learning to live in the new “COVID-normal”, a new survey suggests. News by Janelle Miles, Danielle O’Neal 6th Apr 2021 9:28 AM Premium Content Subscriber only A quarter of very young Australian children are still experiencing higher than usual levels of anxiety while learning to live in the new COVID-normal , a survey probing the mental health impacts of the pandemic suggests. Queensland and Victorian surveyed more than 370 Australian families with children aged one to five between August and November last year as part of their ongoing COVID-19 Unmasked research.

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